
Senior TPH Techno-Functional Consultant:
Senior TPH Techno-Functional Consultant:
Project Description
∙10 to 15 years of experience as Transact TPH Techno -functional consultant.
∙Good experience in Incoming and outgoing payments in Transact
∙Strong knowledge of TPH configuration and functionality
∙Good experience in the Model Bank setup (US + Europe)
∙Good experience of SWIFT payments, US (Fedwire, ACH) and European (SEPA, TARGET2)
payment systems
∙Practice experience of participation in the US and European based projects is a plus
∙Good experience in conducting training & PLW.
∙Good experience in FSD, use cases etc.
∙Basic knowledge in FCM, TDH, Analytics & AA.
∙Basic knowledge in overall Transact product.
∙TLC Certification is mandatory.
∙Able to work during EU and US timings
Responsibilities
∙A Techno-Functional Consultant will be primarily responsible for business review & analysis /
requirement gathering in close coordination with clients and transforming business
requirements into end-to-end business solutions. The Business Consultant is expected to
leverage on their deep knowledge of T24 modules & Private Banking products/processes to
deliver business solutions and consultancy as part of implementations.
∙Capture and translate Business requirements into Functional Specification Documents.
∙Work in close coordination and collaboration with the business users to understand
requirements from "What & Why" dimensions.
∙Work closely with technical/development teams as part of the SDLC process to facilitate
technical specifications, development, perform functional testing and
implementation/migration activities.
∙Monitor & Control requirements by maintaining a complete traceability (including business
related non-functional requirements) and ensure that they are meeting the banks standards.
∙Deep understanding of TPH functionalities, including payment processing, settlement,
clearing, data mapping, and integration capabilities, with the ability to troubleshoot complex
technical issues
Senior TPH Techno-Functional Consultant:
Project Description
∙10 to 15 years of experience as Transact TPH Techno -functional consultant.
∙Good experience in Incoming and outgoing payments in Transact
∙Strong knowledge of TPH configuration and functionality
∙Good experience in the Model Bank setup (US + Europe)
∙Good experience of SWIFT payments, US (Fedwire, ACH) and European (SEPA, TARGET2)
payment systems
∙Practice experience of participation in the US and European based projects is a plus
∙Good experience in conducting training & PLW.
∙Good experience in FSD, use cases etc.
∙Basic knowledge in FCM, TDH, Analytics & AA.
∙Basic knowledge in overall Transact product.
∙TLC Certification is mandatory.
∙Able to work during EU and US timings
Responsibilities
∙A Techno-Functional Consultant will be primarily responsible for business review & analysis /
requirement gathering in close coordination with clients and transforming business
requirements into end-to-end business solutions. The Business Consultant is expected to
leverage on their deep knowledge of T24 modules & Private Banking products/processes to
deliver business solutions and consultancy as part of implementations.
∙Capture and translate Business requirements into Functional Specification Documents.
∙Work in close coordination and collaboration with the business users to understand
requirements from "What & Why" dimensions.
∙Work closely with technical/development teams as part of the SDLC process to facilitate
technical specifications, development, perform functional testing and
implementation/migration activities.
∙Monitor & Control requirements by maintaining a complete traceability (including business
related non-functional requirements) and ensure that they are meeting the banks standards.
∙Deep understanding of TPH functionalities, including payment processing, settlement,
clearing, data mapping, and integration capabilities, with the ability to troubleshoot complex
technical issues